Around the Globe or in the Next City, Wellesley Supports Its Grads in Further Learning and Service Opportunities

June 25, 2014
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In addition to the numerous fellowships Wellesley alums and students frequently win from outside funding sources, Wellesley offers a number of fellowships for its graduates in many stages of life, from recent grads to mid-career alums. These fellowships are made possible by the generosity of many donors to support alumnae education and personal growth after commencement. This year’s awardees will travel, teach, and study in cities around the world. Congratulations, fellows!

Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship

For study or research abroad or in the United States.

Farrah Yhee ’14

Anne Louise Barrett Fellowship

For graduate study or research, preferably in music.

Robyn Day ’05

Edna V. Moffett Fellowship

For a young alumna, preferably study in history.

  • Catherine Stilwell Arnold ’10
  • Masa Dikanovic ’10

 

Elizabeth Luce Moore ’24 Wellesley-Yenching Fellowship

For teaching and/or cultural work in Hong Kong; Taipei, Tawain; and Nanjing, China.

  • Virginia Hung ’13, Wellesley-Yenching Graduate Fellow at Chung Chi College
  • Christina Hsieh ’13, Wellesley-Yenching Graduate Fellow at Ginling College
  • Katherine Smiley ’14, Wellesley-Yenching Fellow at Ginling College
  • Eileen Cham ’14, Wellesley-Yenching Graduate Fellow at National Palace Museum

 

Eugene L. Cox Fellowship

For graduate study in medieval or renaissance history and culture.

Carolyn Brunelle ’07

Fanny Bullock Workman Fellowship

For graduate study in any field.

Lizi Chen ’13

Harriet A. Shaw Fellowship

For study or research in music, art, or allied subjects.

Zsofia Schweger ’12

Horton-Hallowell Fellowship

For graduate study in any field.

  • Jenny Lee ’09
  • Lamiya Mowla ’13
  • Amanda Papakyrikos ’14
  • Rebecca Richardson ’14

 

Kathryn Conway Preyer Fellowship

For advanced study in history.

Jeanine Navarrete ’10

M.A. Cartland Shackford Medical Fellowship

For the study of medicine.

Elana Hayasaka ’02

Margaret Freeman Bowers Fellowship

First year of study in the fields of social work, law, or public policy/public administration.

Debbie Jean Chen ’11

Maria Opasnov Tyler ’52 Scholarship in Russian Studies

For graduate study in Russian studies.

Laura Rigge ’14

Mary Elvira Stevens Traveling Fellowships

For travel or study outside the United States in order to benefit from the knowledge and understanding of a global education.

  • Janet Foxman ’01
  • Katherine Lo ’95
  • Caroline Poon ’05
  • Christina Satkowski ’07

 

Professor Elizabeth F. Fisher Fellowship

For research or further study in geology or geography.

Madeline Weeks ’11

Sarah Perry Wood Medical Fellowship

For the study of medicine.

Amy Winstead ’12

Susan Rappaport Knafel ’52 Scholarship for Foreign Study

For a year of study at a foreign institution.

Charlotte Hulme ’14

Susan Rappaport Knafel ’52 Traveling Fellowship

To fund a year of purposeful travel abroad.

Nora E. Mishanec ’14

Trustee Award

For graduating seniors who are currently applying to graduate school.

  • Charlotte Hulme ’14
  • Ana Lomtadze ’14
  • Amanda Papakyrikos ’14
  • Farrah Yhee ’14

 

Vida Dutton Scudder Fellowship

For study or research in the field of social science, political science, or literature.

Claudia Hernandez ’10

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The Center for Work and Service provides more extensive descriptions of these awards, which range from $3,000 to $69,000, in its web pages. CWS staff and resources also assist students and alumnae in pursuit of their next opportunities.